The Party of Death

Book • 2006
The book examines the Democratic Party's stance on issues such as abortion, euthanasia, and embryonic stem cell research, arguing that the party's policies reflect a disregard for human life.

Ponnuru contends that the Democrats have embraced a culture of death, prioritizing individual autonomy over the protection of vulnerable individuals.

He analyzes the historical and philosophical roots of this trend, tracing its origins to the rise of secularism and moral relativism.

The book also critiques the role of the media and the courts in promoting this agenda, arguing that they have often amplified the voices of those who advocate for these policies.

Ponnuru calls for a renewed commitment to the sanctity of human life, urging readers to resist the forces that are eroding respect for the inherent dignity of every person.

Through rigorous analysis and compelling arguments, Ponnuru challenges readers to confront the moral implications of the Democratic Party's policies.

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